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  2. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    Citapore rugs made in Khairabad and neighbouring areas are hand-woven and distinct from tufted and knotted rugs. Flat weave is the basic weaving technique of Citapore rugs and generally cotton is the main weaving material here but jute, rayon, and chenille are also popular. IKEA and Agocha have been major buyers of rugs from this area.

  3. List of English districts by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of districts of England showing their ethnic composition as recorded in the 2021 census. [1] There were 309 English districts at the time of the 2021 census.

  4. List of women architects - Wikipedia

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    Elsie Owusu, Ghana-born architect, first chair of the Society of Black Architects; Marian Pepler (1904–1997), architect, rug designer; Margaret Richards (1928–2022), Scottish architect; Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative (1980–1984) Monica Pidgeon (1913–2009), interior designer, Honorary Fellow of the RIBA, AIA and Architectural ...

  5. Scandinavian rugs - Wikipedia

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    Rya rugs, for example, are woven with a combination of techniques that include weaving tapestry, needlework, and carpet knots. [6] Traditionally, Scandinavian Rya rugs were hand-made by artisans who would add symmetric Turkish (or Ghiordes) knots directly to the warp through a specially woven backing. Small holes in the weave allowed the rug ...

  6. Modern: The Modern Movement in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Modern: The Modern Movement in Britain is a non-fiction book by Alan Powers, first published in 2005 by Merrell, about Modernism in British architecture, mainly focusing on the period between 1930 and 1940. The bulk of the book is a gazetteer of 60 architects or architectural practices, including both famous figures and lesser-known ones.

  7. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India. [4] It includes countries such as northern China, Tibet, Turkey, Iran, the Maghreb in the west, the Caucasus in the north, and India and Pakistan in the ...